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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T14:45:07+00:00 2026-05-13T14:45:07+00:00

I have a process that is supposed to ftp a file to a remote

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I have a process that is supposed to ftp a file to a remote location every 5 minutes.

It seems to have become stuck for a number of hours and hasn’t been sending files.

I took a thread dump to see what was going on and this is the state of my thread:

"SPPersister" prio=6 tid=0x03782400 nid=0x16c4 runnable [0x0468f000..0x0468fd14]
   java.lang.Thread.State: RUNNABLE
        at java.net.SocketInputStream.socketRead0(Native Method)
        at java.net.SocketInputStream.read(Unknown Source)
        at sun.nio.cs.StreamDecoder.readBytes(Unknown Source)
        at sun.nio.cs.StreamDecoder.implRead(Unknown Source)
        at sun.nio.cs.StreamDecoder.read(Unknown Source)
        - locked <0x239ebea0> (a java.io.InputStreamReader)
        at java.io.InputStreamReader.read(Unknown Source)
        at java.io.BufferedReader.fill(Unknown Source)
        at java.io.BufferedReader.readLine(Unknown Source)
        - locked <0x239ebea0> (a java.io.InputStreamReader)
        at java.io.BufferedReader.readLine(Unknown Source)
        at org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTP.__getReply(FTP.java:294)
        at org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTP._connectAction_(FTP.java:364)
        at org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTPClient._connectAction_(FTPClient.java:540)
        at org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient.connect(SocketClient.java:178)
        at org.apache.commons.net.SocketClient.connect(SocketClient.java:268)
        ...

I am using the following code to connect:

FTPClient client = new FTPClient();
client.setConnectTimeout(10000);
client.connect(host); // <-- stuck here
client.setDataTimeout(20000);
client.setSoTimeout(20000);
client.login(user, pass);
client.changeWorkingDirectory(dir);

Shouldn’t the connection attempt have timed out within 10 seconds?

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    2026-05-13T14:45:08+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 2:45 pm

    Yes, and no.

    The connect will have timed out within ten seconds, assuming that the connect did not work, however the connect probably did work, and now it is trying to read data from the socket, most likely to get the initial FTP helo sequence out of the way[1]. Indeed, looking at the javadoc for connectAction(), which is where your stacktrace is stuck, that is exactly what it is doing.

    You could try setting the data timeout before you call connect, that way it might actually fail in the way that you expect. If this doesn’t work, you will most likely need to raise a bug with apache-commons. This bug is almost certainly the issue that you are seeing.

    [1] According to RFC959:

    One important group of informational replies is the connection
    greetings. Under normal circumstances, a server will send a 220
    reply, “awaiting input”, when the connection is completed. The
    user should wait for this greeting message before sending any
    commands. If the server is unable to accept input right away, a
    120 “expected delay” reply should be sent immediately and a 220
    reply when ready. The user will then know not to hang up if there
    is a delay.

    That is why the FTPClient class is awaiting input from the foreign side.

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